Malaga to Barcelona

Malaga to Barcelona

May 12, 2018 to May 19, 2018

7 Days

SeaDream I

11818

Date Ports of Call Arrive Depart
May 12, 2018 Malaga,
Spain
2 PM - 4 PM
(Embarkation)
Evening
May 13, 2018 Gibraltar,
United Kingdom
Morning Evening
May 14, 2018 Motril for Granada,
Spain
Morning Evening
May 15, 2018 Cartagena,
Spain
Morning Afternoon
May 16, 2018 Denia,
Spain
Morning Late Evening
May 17, 2018 Ibiza, Balearic Islands,
Spain
Morning Overnight
May 18, 2018 Ibiza, Balearic Islands,
Spain
Morning
May 18, 2018 Palma de Mallorca, Balearic Islands,
Spain
Morning Evening
May 19, 2018 Barcelona,
Spain
Morning 8 AM - 10 AM
(Disembarkation)

Ports

  • Malaga
    Malaga

    Malaga, together with adjacent towns and municipalities such as Rincon de la Victoria, Torremolinos, Benalmadena, Fuengirola, Alhaurin de la Torre, Mijas, and Marbella, forms the Malaga Metropolitan area. The important cultural infrastructure and the rich artistic heritage have culminated in the nomination of Malaga as a candidate for the 2016 European Capital of Culture. The internationally acclaimed painter and sculptor Pablo Picasso and actor Antonio Banderas were both born in Malaga. SeaDream calls to Malaga both as an embarkation point as well as a typical port of call. Kindly check on the land adventures tab to see all of the activities and options. Should you need embarkation information, it’s also available there.

  • Gibraltar
    Gibraltar

    Gibraltar is a British Overseas Territory located at the entrance of the Mediterranean on the southern end of the Iberian Peninsula. Most visitors arriving by sea are impressed by the rock’s enormous visual impact. Only covering an area of 2.3 square miles (6.0 sq. km.) several sites are a must-see! Some of the “can’t miss” options include the Great Siege Tunnels, St. Michael’s Cave, The Moorish Castle, The Lighthouse at Europa Point and shopping – yes shopping. SeaDream docks at the passenger terminal and has the coaches for the land adventures just outside. It is an easy walk downtown to the duty-free area. Bikes are available should you want to bike up the rock.

  • Motril for Granada
    Motril for Granada

    The port of Motril is the closest port to the ancient Moorish city of Granada, less than one hours drive up into the Sierra Nevada mountains. In Granada, the Alhambra, a Moorish citadel and palace, is the most famous building of the Andalusian Islamic historical legacy. Granada was the last Moorish city to surrender to the Christians during the "Reconquista" in 1492. The town of Motril is about two miles inland from the port. The beach of Playa Granada is a short walk from the dock to the fishing port.

  • Cartagena
    Cartagena

    Cartagena was founded in the 3rd century BC and has been a major naval station. It is located in the Region of Murcia, southeastern Spain. Thanks to its strategic position on the Mediterranean, Cartagena has been inhabited by many different cultures which have left their mark on its rich cultural heritage during a glorious and turbulent history. It’s a very pleasant and relaxing city to walk around. SeaDream makes it easy is the yacht docks in the center of town. Guests have an option of a walking discovery adventure as well as resort golf at La Manga. Some guests also enjoy independent usage of the mountain bikes.

  • Denia
    Denia

    Dénia is a culturally diverse city on the Costa Blanca, situated on the northern edge of the Alicante province. It is halfway between Valencia and Alicante, and one of the oldest and most representative locations of the “Bous a la Mar” week-long festival (or “fiesta”) in July. Iberian ruins at Mt. Montgo represent evidence of prehistoric inhabitants in Dénia. In the 4th century, the town was a Greek colony of Marseille named “Hemeroscopion”, and allied with the Roman Empire during the Punic Wars. General Quintus Sertorius established a Roman naval base by the 1st century B.C.E. when the town was absorbed into the Roman Empire as “Dianum”. Once the Caliphate of Cordoba dissolved, after the Umayyad conquest of Hispania, Dénia became a Muslim kingdom known as the “Dénia Taifa”, created by a freed slave named Mujahid al-Siqlabi. The Muslim Arabs erected the castle fortress, which would later be rebuilt by the French in the 19th century during the Peninsular War. Dénia was captured by Christians in 1244 A.D., and the Muslim population was exiled. The town was declining, and eventually returned under the Crown of Aragon by 1455. Dénia continued to decline once the Expulsion of the Moriscos was ordered by King Philip III of Spain in 1609. The city fell to the French during the War of Spanish Succession, but once the Treaty of Utrecht declared Philip, Duke on Anjou as King of Spain in 1713, Dénia was returned to Spain. By 1803, Dénia was established as a trading port under the Spanish crown, and it began flourishing with its raisin exports. Dénia is known to be home to the iconic castle overlooking the city, which is now an archaeological museum with guided tours that guests love to visit. Since the 1960’s, the fishing and tourism market has made this port a thriving attraction, offering rich history, and other outdoor activities. Tourists can visit Macizo del Montgo Natural Park, Playa de las Marinas, and of course, visit the castle.

  • Ibiza, Balearic Islands
    Ibiza, Balearic Islands

    Ibiza town is the largest city on this 3rd largest Balearic Spanish Island. It lies 79 kilometers (49 miles) off the coast of Valencia, in eastern Spain. Ibiza has become famous for its incredible nightlife and the electronic music that originated on the island. This UNESCO awarded city has some great land adventure options including resort golf, wine tasting, exploring the Dalt Villa and mountain biking to name a few. We try to stay late in the evening so guests can also get a taste of the nightlife.

  • Palma de Mallorca, Balearic Islands
    Palma de Mallorca, Balearic Islands

    Palma de Majorca enchants visitors with its cathedral, an architectural masterpiece that presides over the destination. Visit the Old Town and admire the Royal Palace of Almudaina, before strolling along the promenade and dining on tapas and imbibing on sangria. Valdemossa, a beautiful mountain village in the Tramuntana Mountain valley outside of Palma, is steeped in old-world charm and a rich blend of olive and almond trees. It includes such notable gems as a thirteenth-century monastery where musician Frederic Chopin drew inspiration.

  • Barcelona
    Barcelona

    Overlooking the Mediterranean city, Barcelona is a destination that welcomes exploration. Vibrant and metropolitan, this UNESCO-Awarded city is one of the best-preserved medieval cities in Europe. It is especially notable for its Art Nouveau architecture and the work of Catalan architect Antoni Gaudi, which can be seen throughout the city. His best-known work is the immense, unfinished church of the Sagrada Familia, which has been under construction since 1882 and is still financed by private donations. Completion is planned for 2026. SeaDream overnights in this bustling Mediterranean city and typically docks downtown at the World Trade Center, just steps away from the iconic tree-lined pedestrian La Rambla boulevard


Suites & Staterooms

*Single Supplement for this voyage is 200% for Yacht Club Deck 2, 3 and 4. For Commodore, Admiral and Owners Suite, a 200% single supplement rate applies.


Government, Port, Document Issuance, Handling & Service fees: $427 per guest (included)


Please Note: Fares are capacity controlled and may change without notice. The fares are per person based on double occupancy. Single and third person rates are also available. SeaDream Yacht Club strongly recommends that all guests purchase travel insurance.


Yachting Land Adventures & Activities

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  • Motril for Granada - Mountain Village of Alpujarras

    Description

    Explore the captivating Alpujarra region, and the picturesque village Pampaneira. Discover terraced farmlands, breathtaking mountain scenery, and indulge in a delightful local product tasting on this excursion.

    Departing from the pier, you will explore by motorcoach the breathtaking beauty of Las Alpujarras on a relaxing drive from Motril. Marvel at the white-washed villages nestled on the slopes of the Sierra Nevada, surrounded by deep valleys and gorges that descend to the Mediterranean. Immerse yourself in the unique mini-ecosystem of the region, where terraced farmlands flourish with the constant nourishment of snowmelt, creating a lush green oasis amidst the arid foothills.

    Delve into the cultural heritage of the area, once the stronghold of Spanish Muslims, and capture great photos at Presa de Rules (Dam). As you journey through Orgiva, you'll reach Pampaneira Village, where traditional Berber architecture awaits. Explore the terraced clusters of grey-white box-shaped houses with flat clay roofs, a style still prevalent in Morocco's Rif and Atlas Mountains. Learn about the town's origins, possibly dating back to the post-Roman period. Delight in local tapas at Ruta del Mulhacen and enjoy an hour of free time for exploration before heading back to your Seadream yacht at the port.

    Notes

    A minimum participation is required to operate all Yachting Land Adventures, and some may have limited capacity. All adventures in the SeaDream Yachting Land Adventures and Nat Geo programs are subject to change. Final departure times will be published on-board. This Yachting Land Adventure must be booked 72 Hours (3 days) prior to arrival in the port to confirm its operation during your voyage. Please book on the Seadream.com website, or onboard, early to avoid disappointment. Cancellations after the deadline are non-refundable.

    Duration

    4 hour(s)

    Price

    159 (USD)

  • Cartagena - Cartagena's Tapas Trail

    Description

    Enjoy a leisurely walk along the city’s seafront with your guide as you head towards the historical Old Town. Here you will view some of Cartagena’s most famous sights, including the Palace Hall, Maritime Wall and impressive modernist buildings. Along the way you will stop several local Tapas bars. At each venue, the chef will prepare traditional tapas of the day, which may include albondigas, Spanish omelette, local cheeses or jamón serrano for you to sample, accompanied by a glass of sangria, wine or a soft drink. After our final stop will be at the recently restored Roman Theatre of Carthago Nova, where you will have some time inside for taking photos, before walking back to your SeaDream yacht.

    Notes

    This land adventure is conducted entirely by foot, therefore we recommend wearing flat, comfortable shoes. A minimum participation is required to operate all Yachting Land Adventures and some have limited capacity. All adventures in the SeaDream Yachting Land Adventures program are subject to change. Final departures times will be published onboard.

    Duration

    4 hour(s)

    Price

    169 (USD)

  • Denia - Beauty of Guadalest

    Description

    The village of Guadalest is consistently ranked amongst the top attraction for visitors to Spain. Precariously perched high up on the pinnacle of a granite mountain, it's easy to see why the twisting road that climbs forever upwards is worthwhile of the breathtaking views across the Moors, Guadalest Lake and the Mediterranean Sea. During your excursion to this truly spectacular village, you will visit the Casa Orduña, a nobleman house of the 19th century and be shown the Arabic based castle. There is free time to explore on your own this hill top village before returning to your SeaDream yacht below.

    Notes

    A minimum participation is required to operate all Yachting Land Adventures and some have limited capacity. All adventures in the SeaDream Yachting Land Adventures program are subject to change. Final departures times will be published onboard. It is estimated that you will walk approximately 1000 yards within the duration of this tour, with additional discretionary distance during free time at Guadalest.
    Please also note there are 50 steps to access Casa Orduña house. Flash photography or video photography is not permitted inside the nougat museum, and mobile phones must be switched off.

    Duration

    4.5 hour(s)

    Price

    129 (USD)

  • Ibiza, Balearic Islands - Ibiza's Dalt Vila, a Guided Walk of the Walled Town

    Description

    Discover the medieval charms of Old Town Ibiza, otherwise known as D’Alt Vila, on a narrated walking tour. This UNESCO World Heritage Site is best experienced on foot with an intimate stroll that explores narrow lanes, steep cobbled streets and sweeping terraces overlooking the town and bay. Enter D’Alt Vila by way of the Ses Taules Gate, flanked on either side by recreations of the mighty Roman statues that once stood here, now preserved in the Archeological Museum. From the city’s main square, set out to discover this medieval realm. Stroll past the great 14th-century cathedral and witness the exquisite Episcopal Palace. You’ll also see the historic Town Hall, the ancient Convent of the Dominicans, and many other landmarks. After the guided portion of the tour, enjoy a refreshment in a local bar before returning to the ship.

    Notes

    Please wear comfortable walking shoes as this walk includes some steep ascents. A minimum number of participants is required to operate this land adventure. Please wear flat and comfortable walking shoes. All tours in the SeaDream Yachting Land Adventures program are subject to change. Final departures times will be published onboard.

    Duration

    2.5 hour(s)

    Price

    119 (USD)

Prices are per person, in USD. Duration is in hours.


Testimonials

The best trip I ever had. I used to be in the travel business for 23 years, traveled on other cruise lines – this was the BEST! Mrs Taunia R.South Carolina
...We had a great time-best ever, and will be coming back...Charlie and I feel like we've been yachting with our "best friends". Hard to believe we didn't know anyone on the yacht 8 days ago-now we've met new traveling friends for the years to come. Mr & Mrs HoganWashington